SUSSEX FOLK KEEP ON TRUGGING

By Elizabeth Wright ‘Willow, willow, bend it true, Here’s a Sussex trug for you. First the…

It’s Pumpkin Time Again!

By Lyn Funnell Pumpkins are a great Winter food. They’re cheap, filling and versatile. And they…

Dangling from Brighton’s i360 – for a Great Cause

Brighton, that melange of oddities nestled between the English Channel’s chilly tides and the rolling South…

Eastbourne’s Artisan Area

by Harry Pope Eastbourne on the south coast is a strange contract, to the west the…

Margate: Fun, History, Music, Art, Delicious Food & Fresh Sea Air – Part 2

Welcome back!  Let’s pick up where we left off in Part 1 of my review of…

Southdown Sheep, The Pride of Sussex

by Elizabeth Wright Southdown sheep have grazed the Sussex downland for many centuries; archaeological investigations have…

MEMORIES FROM MALTA  The Martello Towers – and yet more identical features between Malta, Kent and Sussex

By ALBERT FENECH Since humanity acquired the acumen of mobility and then enhanced it with maritime…

Margate: Fun, History, Music, Art, Delicious Food & Fresh Sea Air – Part 1

It seems you can’t open a paper or magazine these days without reading about the gentrification…

Kentish Gypsy Tart

By Lyn Funnell This simple sweet tart probably got its name from the Gypsies who used…

Outside your Comfort Zone. Five More Short Stories by Sussex Writer Lyn Funnell

Publisher Andrews UK has started  publishing Short Stories that people can download when they fancy a…